How do triglycerides and phospholipids differ?
Select the TWO answers that are correct.
Phospholipids are saturated with hydrogens, whereas triglycerides are unsaturated.
Phospholipids have two fatty acid tails, whereas triglycerides have three.
Phospholipids have a hydrophilic phosphate group in place of one fatty acid tail.
Phospholipids store energy, whereas triglycerides are cell membrane components.
Phospholipids have ribose in place of the deoxyribose used in triglycerides.
How do triglycerides and phospholipids differ?
Select the TWO answers that are correct.
Phospholipids are saturated with hydrogens, whereas triglycerides are unsaturated.
Phospholipids have two fatty acid tails,whereas triglycerides have three
Phospholipids have a hydrophilic phosphate group in place of one fatty acid tail.
Phospholipids store energy, whereas triglycerides are cell membrane components.
Phospholipids have ribose in place of the deoxyribose used in triglycerides